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Freezing temperatures and a "bomb cyclone" hit Florida over the weekend of February 1-2, 2026, causing invasive green iguanas to become paralyzed and plummet from trees. The cold-blooded reptiles enter a dormant state when temperatures drop below 40-50°F (4-10°C), losing their grip on branches.
Key Details of the Florida Cold Snap:
- Reptile Impact: The iguanas are not dead, but cold-stunned and paralyzed, typically waking up when temperatures rise.
- Invasive Species: The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has, in the past, advised residents that they can humanely euthanize the non-native reptiles if they are on private property.
- Unusual Weather: Temperatures in South Florida dropped into the 30s and 40s Fahrenheit, with some areas seeing rare snow flurries.
- Extended Cold: The cold snap is considered the most significant for South Florida since December 1989.
- Widespread Danger: The freezing conditions pose risks to local agriculture, with farmers using water spray techniques to protect crops like berries and oranges.